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( <, '" GENUINE VIRGINIA HAM Each magnificent ham now hanging in our aging rooms-thoroughly cured, hickory smoked to a rich mahoganJ hue, and aged approx. one year-has been tended by hand through each unhurried step, as we have been doing for 116 years! Just before shipment we simmer and bake the ham with wine and sugar to a savory, sweet and tender feast of flavor unlike any other. Order now for Christmas delivery to you or some- one you wish to please! Beautifully packed. $1.89 per lb. cooked. 8 to 13 lbs. Postpaid (add 35c per lb. for shipping outside U. S.). r--------------------, I JORDAN'S OLD VI RGI N IA SMOKEHOUSE I 1431-A E. CARY ST RICHMOND VIRGINIA I I I I I I I I I I Please send l ordan s Genuine Baked Virginia Ham(s} Size about Ibs. o Check enclosed $ 0 Ship now. o Ship for Xmas. NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STREET ............................... CITY ....... ............ 5T A TE. . . . . . . . ---------------------.. last month of the fiscal year, we knew that it was down to a matter of a few weeks, at most. "When they're late like this," ob- served Mr. Gidne} while we were clos- ing up one afternoon, "they take the attitude that we've been as good as forewarned and there's no excuse for anythIng not being shipshape." He tossed his loan register into the vault. "How are the coupons on collaterals, MacEachern " "All clipped." "How's your cash, Aucoin? [I had heen promoted to teller dunng the sum- mer. ] Your mutIlated all separated " I made a vague gesture. "Separating your mutilated, like woman's work, is never done," I replied evasively, if with some measure of truth. In line with a rule that on I) clean money was to be paid out to customers, a teller was sup- po,;ed to be forever weeding out the soiled and ragged bills from his till and making them up after work into cash parcels, for redemption In Ottawa. It was a tiresomè busIness, and I had been partly getting around it by paying out my mutilated to certain customers, to whom, I knew, a buck was a buck, and who demanded only that it be rea- sonabl) identifiable. When the great vault door had swung to, with a wheeze and a rush of air, Mr. GIdney looked critIcally around the office. In a rare housekeep- ing mood, he removed an old foreign- exchange manual with dog-eared leaves from the counter and slung it under MacEachern's desk, and then, fetching Gillis's mop from the closet, made a swipe at a cobweb on the ceiling. His gaze swept the office again and came to rest on me. "Rookie teller," he mused. '''They're going to look you over pretty close this year, boy, so keep your head down. Speak when you're spoken to, but don't intrude yourself. Some young fellows try to start conversations with them. That's a mistake. You're too green to start conversations with in- spectors." He took out his watch, a thick Waltham, and compared it osten- tatiously with the lobby clock, a gesture that had come to be accepted as his in- vitation to us to join him at his T each- ers. We followed him into his office. MacEachern sat down with an air of resignation. "Who's chief inspector this year? Ferguson?" he asked. He knew it was Ferguson; he was probably just doing what he could to keep the con versation in banking channels. Mr. Gidney drew the bottle from hIs desk and uncapped it. "Yes, it'll be F er- guson this year. It's just as well it's not NOVEMDER. 2, f, I 9 5 b Fascinating relief map of the United States '" , . .... : f . ; "00 1 u ., ; J , ' w <*-'1:< ""i, ' " t <-.:: , . ). , ".:: to (. , -t \!.. . <vt. ' . ''''' .. ' . , . '"""' . ' _w . . . . . -.0>" " ..:.: <->0< --.,......,-.- . $:: 64" x 40 -11 colors-durable Vinylite See and feel the mountains, valleys, molded in sturdy plastic. Realistic 3-dimensional effect. Lithographed in 11 blending colors. 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